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Durango Fact Sheet
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The Rifle (Old and New) Mill sites are located near the town of Rifle in Garfield County, Colorado.
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Baker Brother Map
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University of Chicago Site
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Falls City Disposal Site Fact Sheet
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The Slick Rock uranium processing sites are about three miles northwest of the old post office at Slick Rock in Montrose County, Colorado.
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Tonopah Test Range P4- Tonopah, NV.
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Durango Processing Map
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